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Hockey Canada sexual assault trial 'reinvigorated' talk on complex issues of consent, sports culture
Regardless of the outcome of the sexual assault trial for five former world junior hockey players, the issues it's raised — ...
Two families are threatening legal action over the Quebec government's move to deny some immigrants access to subsidized daycare spots.
Canadian authorities are warning businesses to beware of hiring North Koreans posing as remote IT workers. Employing such ...
Growing community complaints and safety concerns have led the city to send a letter threatening future "legal action" against ...
Economic reconciliation requires support for Indigenous training, providing access to capital for Indigenous organizations ...
Nearly one year after Canada amended the Competition Act to establish standards for assessing environmental claims (see B&D’s ), Competition Bureau Canada published final guidelines that outline its ...
The U.K. government announced Thursday that it will be lowering the voting age from 18 to 16, in time for its next general ...
Landry is not the first New Hampshire resident to be denied entry into the U.S. Earlier this Spring, Nashua resident and ...
Jon Jones is facing more legal issues after an alleged hit-and-run incident in February.
Two major decentralized autonomous organizations ceased to exist last month, raising existential questions about the DAO ...
Six months after the original stop-work order, the homeowners applied for a construction permit. But the city’s manager of permits rejected the application over safety and building code concerns, and ...
In his first broadcast interview, Lord Richard Hermer, who is the Cabinet's chief legal adviser, said that the government was determined to "lead on international law issues" globally. He argued that ...
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